Friday 17 April 2020

Class of 2020, Please watch Sunset : Blog # 350


         Class of 2020, Please watch Sunset.


        This one goes out to a community I hold very close to my heart – the graduating class / university students. Maybe it is because I began my career in the University hiring space. Maybe it is because it continues to be a part of my work which I am so passionate about.

My colleagues in HR would agree to this - When you go to a university and interact with a class full of bright, young students, it gets you charged up. That positive energy gets you going for quite a while. I have seen many senior leaders experiencing this.  

Add to this, having the good fortune of being able to handover the very first offer letter of many a student’s long, fulfilling career. These are reasons too, for me to be close to this group of people.

The class of 2020 is in a difficult situation. Covid19 is wreaking havoc around the world. There isn’t even one business sector which is not adversely impacted due to the health concerns around corona virus. This in turn impacts the job prospect of students who are graduating from universities by the summer of 2020. They are worried if the organizations will honor the offer that have been rolled out as part of campus placement process. Those who are yet to be placed are wondering if they will ever find a job.

Now, I am not saying that everything is fine. No, it is not. However, not everything is lost too. From your perspective, it will seem like there is nothing to be hopeful of. It is perfectly normal to feel so. But very many people have been in your shoes many times earlier. There was the dot com bubble, subprime crisis, September 11, multiple corporate scandals, civil and global wars and so on. In all those situations, those you underwent those very difficult situations felt exactly like how you are feeling now. Also, many large organizations have already announced that they will honor all the offers they have made in the campuses. This will make other smaller organizations also to try and follow suit. 

Those who emerged successful from those quagmires did a couple of things right.

They accepted the situation they were in and wrapped their mind and thoughts around that difficulty. They allowed themselves to grieve and thus get over it.

They kept looking for opportunities. Many a time, they did not find the opportunities they wanted. But they took up the ones that came their way and put in the best of their efforts and they kept looking.

They told themselves that if they could handle something like this at the very beginning of their career, nothing could break them in future, and they were right.

Hang in there, make good use of your time. Educate yourself, hone your skills and keep looking.

I urge you to do this. One evening, find out when the sun set is. Be at a place where you can get a good look of the sun. Keep your phone and all other distractions away. Be with the sun as it dissolves into the horizon. See how the mighty star is going down shedding all its glory. Watch carefully how darkness spreads all around.

The next day, when you wake up, look out and see the bright light outside. The mighty star is back. Look up and watch how the sky is lit up in blue serenity. The darkness has disappeared.

Such is Life too. It is a bit muddled now. But it will all clear up, just fine.  

Arun Babu

Wednesday 15 April 2020

A Love Letter to Office: Blog # 349


A Love Letter to Office
…in the times of Corona

Dear Office,

It is said that in some relationships, fondness settles in with time. In our case, looks like immense fondness is settling in with distance. I have come to know the abundance of love I have in my heart for you. 

You know that I liked you from the first instance I set my eyes on you, don’t you? I remember the first day of meeting you and hoping desperately that you like me too.


There were times when it was just the two of us. At times, it was early mornings. You used to light up seeing me. At times, it was late evenings. You used to ensure that the air conditioning was just the right amount that I liked. You always offered tea. Even better, you ensured the cafeteria always had just the right amount of light and it had a view.

There is one thing which used to upset me a bit. Inspite of knowing each other so well, you always asked for an ID. But on second thoughts, that is one of the many quirks I like about you. It is always better to be safe than sorry.

Whoever came by, you always reserved a place for me. You guarded all my little Knick knacks and photo frames with your life. I still remember when one of my trophies fell and you guarded it with your carpet. That was so you – always watching out for others.  

It is true that there were times when I chose to stay away from you. Mostly, it was due to travel. Yes, I agree that there were times when I chose to hide behind the cliché of ‘Work From Home’. But you will also agree that every time I came back, I was delighted to be with you.  
I never told you this. But when I went on long vacations, once a couple of days went by, I used to miss you. My friends and family used to make fun of me that I am too into you. What do they know of our relationship, right? You truly lend me identity, purpose and meaning in life.

Of all the people I expected to come in between us, Corona was the last one I thought would do this treachery. What a Brutus Corona turned out to be! Apparently, Corona refers to itself as Covid! Who cares, right?

You stay well, my dear office. Do know that you are more than just a work place to me. You are a dear part of my every day and will continue to be.

It breaks my heart to tell you that I do not know when we will meet again.  But, we will meet soon, against all odds!
Much Love,
Always Yours, 
              Office Goer.


I dedicate this love letter to all those who miss going to their offices. Please share with fellow office goers. 😊
                                                                                                                                   Arun Babu.  

Tuesday 28 January 2020

An Ode to Childhood : Blog # 348


An Ode to Childhood

All of us have very fond memories of childhood. It is one place we would like to walk back to and revisit in our lives.

Of the many beautiful songs from Malayalam Cinema, there is one which weaves a magnificent magic around the innocence of childhood – ‘Vennila Chandana Kinnam’ from the movie, Azhakiya Ravanan. Here, I am attempting to present to you, the essence of the song. I am not attempting a literal translation, but the endeavor is to help the non Malayalees enjoy the unparalleled beauty of this song.

I want you to close your eyes, think of your child hood, your friends from those days, the house where you lived, the food you liked, the scents you remember, how young your parents were, the summer vacations and then read the below lines.

Oh look! the shining, lovely moon has fallen in to the serene lake…
Come, let us pick it up with our little, tender hands.

When the birdie sings the melodious harvest song…
Let us build a cozy nest with its yellow feather.

In the lush green meadows where the cattle grazes…
Let us
Enjoy the tender mangoes…
Ring in the anklets of the wind…
And run up the hill of lucky red seeds…

I shall come and cover your eyes
When we play hide and seek,
Allow me a little lie, that I saw you…

Let us
Be the King and Queen of those unseen stories...
Get on the long slow swings during festivities…
Be the peacock that spreads its long beautiful tail…
Hide in those hillocks where the clouds run by…
Swim around like a golden fish…
Board the rhythms of a boat song…

Let us
Play hide and seek…
Bake mud cookies…
Play with the stones in the shades of the huge mango tree…
Go visit the temple…
One where the leaves of the mighty banyan tree meditate…

Hear my friend,  
Tomorrow is the first meal of the lovely baby sparrow…
And then, the tiny squirrel is being fed his first milk…
In a faraway land, the wind seeds are getting married…
And then, the little elephant will take bath ever so playfully…

What really struck me was the fact that most of what this song speaks holds true for almost all of us, which ever part of India we are from. The magic of Childhood remains unchanged.

Oh what a beautiful time Childhood is, isn’t it? How one wishes to hold on to those days for as long as one lives!

You may watch the song here 😊